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Riley J asked in PetsFish · 1 decade ago

Is it ok to keep me Cichlid in my tank?

i have an angel fish, a rainbow shark, a clawed frog, 2 kissing gouramis, a tire-track eel, a loach, 2 mollies, and a guppy. will it get along with all of them (they are all relativly the same size)

Update:

i have a 55 gallon tank

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    You have to have in mind that Angel Fish and Clawed Frogs can grow up big! an Angel fish can be as big as 12'' and clawed frogs as the size of a fist, so, probably in time you will need to separate them. Besides they can become aggressive.

    Also as the frogs grow they could start to eat your other fish like your guppy...

    You can see a compatibility chart in www.petco.com at "fish" and then "Live fish & rocks"

    (by the way, are you sure that you have Clawed Frogs? they can be confused with Dwarf Frogs, the look very similar, you have to check their front "hands" Clawed frogs has 3 fingers with claws at the tip, and Dwarf frogs has 4 fingers with a webbing in between)

    Good luck

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    What size tank and what kinda Cichlid are you going to get ??????

    These both need to be answered before I can answer.

    Angel Fish ARE South American Cichlids and share a very similar personality. Although not as mean spirited. They are also a schooling fish and need groups to do their best.

    The rainbow shark is gonna grow big and get aggressive.

    The gouramis may be aggressive towards each other.

    Tire Tack eel will outgrow your tank.

    The loach depending on what kind may out grow (if its a clown) or be just fine.

    I would not add any More Cichlids to this tank unless you have at least a 55 Gallon.

    If I was going this tank here's what I would do. (assuming of course this is a 55 gallon)

    Get rid of the Rainbow shark,Gouramis,mollies, guppy's and tire track eel ( your tire track gets to over 3 feet and needs a 150 gallon tank btw)

    Then get yourself about 4 more angelfish, 2 Albino Bristol Nose Plecos, 3 German Blue Rams 1 male 2 females. (There's your Cichlid's) and maybe 5 Giant Danios. Its all up to you but this tank is headed for bad times

    Good Luck - Mickey

  • 1 decade ago

    You do know that your tank is extremely overstocked right? The angelfish and the rainbow shark will get 6 inches long and the kissing gourami can get up to a foot long. Eels get big and the loach might as well depending on what kind of loach he is. If you want to still keep all of those fish together I would suggest at least a 75 gallon tank.

  • 1 decade ago

    Depends on the species. Keep in mind that angelfish are cichlids, but most cichlids can't be kept with your fish. African cichlids, no way, unless it's a kribensis or something similar. There are a few that would be okay.

    Kissing gouramis get pretty big and may be a threat to the angel and similar fish. The eel can also get large. Always consider the adult size of a fish when buying it, not the current size.

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  • John
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    There are over 2000 species of cichlids. The smallest doesn't get over 25 millimeters long, while the biggest gets 3 feet long. Asking if you can get a cichlid is not saying anything.

    Close, doctor. South American Cichlids (including angels) need soft, acidic water. Most African Cichlids (especially from lake tanganyika) need hard, alkaline water.

  • 1 decade ago

    No both the mollies and the guppies will most likely be dead soon after you put them in the tank and most of the others will soon follow. cichlids are very territorial and even some times kill each other. the only thing you can usually keep with them is fish without flowing tails(like guppy) and plecos if they are large. Hope this helps

    Source(s): own a tank of african cichlids
  • Ganal
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Cichlids will get a lot larger depending on the type and they are also aggressive. So No, I don't recommend you put cichlids in your tank. Minimum tank size is 29 gallons for African and 55 for South American. You have to get a larger tank for more.

  • 1 decade ago

    I have had them with discus and now a parrot fish. They can be alittle agressive but dont tend to cause any harm. my main concern would be ur guppy really due to their structure. I could not be 100 percent sure but you do have a wide range there so it should be on. I think they are listed as a medium risk fish.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I'm pretty sure angel fish prefer soft water and ciclids need harder water? what sort of loach do you have? Mollies and guppies like a little salt in the water, angel fish don't ? Your set up seems out of balance already.

    Source(s): 180L community setup
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    keep cichlids to cichlids easy

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